A vehicle driven by an improper refugee in Rochester Hills, Michigan, earlier this month, left a Michigan priest dead after suffering serious injury.
According to ABC 7, 72-year-old Stephen Singleton was hit by a vehicle while crossing the street in Rochester Hills, Michigan, on November 3. The 72-year-old was walking inside a designated crossing, according to police authorities, who spoke to the store.
The suspect ran through a dark mild before hitting the Michigan priest, according to a witness who witnessed the incident on November 3. According to law enforcement officials, the fatal car accident was n’t caused by drinking too much alcohol or driving too quickly.
According to ABC7, the Oakland County Sheriff’s office identified the suspect as an illegal refugee from Colombia. Non-citizens are permitted to drive in Michigan under the laws of the state of Michigan if they have an English language of a international driver’s permit.
According to Fox 2, U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirmed that the suspect had entered the country without authorization and had been given a notice to appear in federal prosecutor.
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Teri Singleton, Stephen Singleton’s family, told Fox 2 about the psychological impact of watching the illegal immigrant believe leave police custody after the event and learning later that the individual involved in this was “walking about is very difficult to deal with.” She added,” He’s dead and they’re walking around. That’s bothering me”.
According to Teri Singleton, her husband’s car accident left him with “almost every bone in his brain broken.” She added,” He had his neck fractured, inside tissue injury, and his skull was cracked. He had two craniotomies in the hospital”.
The 72-year-old priest was a former doctor who served the survivors of the 9 / 11 terrorist attack, according to Singleton’s wife and daughter Ruth, who spoke to Fox 2 about his dedication to God.
” He was a caring person who cared about everybody”, Teri Singleton said. ” I mean, the whole town, everybody in our society has come to my door. They did n’t even see the name on the report, but they knew him because of his habits”.
Expressing her pain regarding her husband’s death, Singleton’s girl told ABC 7,” One time, I wake up and only know he’s gone for such a simple and foolish thing. I just do n’t understand”.